Doctors cured her sickle-cell disease. So why is she still in pain?
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"It's great to have that pain and anxiety lifted, but it's not the end of the story." Genesis Jones reflects on the aftermath of her sickle-cell disease transplant.
"I feel like I'm in-between." After her transplant, Jones struggles to connect with sickle-cell support networks, feeling isolated despite ongoing pain issues.
"They say, 'Well, why are you here?' Basically, you have to suffer alone at home," Jones shares about the challenges in receiving medical care post-transplant.
"Three more rounds of chemotherapy and other treatments drove her cancer into remission, but she still struggles with chronic pain in her back and legs."
Read at Nature
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